Bandhavgarh is a national park with a long history. It used to be Game park for Maharaja of Rewa. Situated in the Vindhya hills of Madhya Pradesh with an area of 168 sq miles (437 sq kms) it contains a wide variety of habitats & high density of wild animals, including a large number of Tigers & Leopards.
There are 32 hills in the park. These hills contain The Fort Bandhavgad after which this Tiger Reserve is named.Over half the area of Reserve is covered by Sal forest. On the upper slopes it is replaced by mixed forest of Sal, Sai, Dhobin & Saja. Such is the experience in Bandhavgarh National Park, one of the few remaning heavens for the Indian wildlife is - the Royal Bengal Tiger.
The most effective way to search for Tigers is on elephants back. The Mohouts are kept well informed of the whereabouts of the nearest tigers. Jeep safari is the best option for a jungle trail.
Bandhavgarh National Park has a wide range of wildlife (35 species of mammals) other than Tiger, which includes Chinkara, Nilgay, Chousinga, Jackal, Fox, Sambhar, Chital, Leopards, Jungle Cats, Hyenas, Porcupines, Ratels. Bandhavgarh Natopnal Park has large number of bird diversity (274 species of birds) which also includes Migratory Birds in winter, Birds of Prey.

Bandhavgad Jungle Camp

Bandhavgarh is a national park with a long history. It used to be Game park for Maharaja of Rewa. Situated in the Vindhya hills of Madhya Pradesh with an area of 168 sq miles (437 sq kms) it contains a wide variety of habitats & high density of wild animals, including a large number of Tigers & Leopards.

There are 32 hills in the park. These hills contain The Fort Bandhavgad after which this Tiger Reserve is named.Over half the area of Reserve is covered by Sal forest. On the upper slopes it is replaced by mixed forest of Sal, Sai, Dhobin & Saja. Such is the experience in Bandhavgarh National Park, one of the few remaning heavens for the Indian wildlife is - the Royal Bengal Tiger.

The most effective way to search for Tigers is on elephants back. The Mohouts are kept well informed of the whereabouts of the nearest tigers. Jeep safari is the best option for a jungle trail.

Bandhavgarh National Park has a wide range of wildlife (35 species of mammals) other than Tiger, which includes Chinkara, Nilgay, Chousinga, Jackal, Fox, Sambhar, Chital, Leopards, Jungle Cats, Hyenas, Porcupines, Ratels. Bandhavgarh Natopnal Park has large number of bird diversity (274 species of birds) which also includes Migratory Birds in winter, Birds of Prey.

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ABOUT SANCTUARY

Nearest City

Umaria

State

Madhya Paradesh

Nearest Airport

Khajuraho

Route from Pune

Pune - Nagpur - Katni - Nagpur - Pune

Distance from Pune

Approx 1173 Km

Route from Mumbai

Mumbai - Nashik - Amravati - Nagpur - Katni

Distance From Mumbai

Approx 1112 Km

Key Features of the Forest

> Bandhavgad Tiger Reserve has highest density of tigers as compared to any other Tiger Reserve in India and hence chances of sighting are very high. One might encounter 10 - 11 tigers in just two days if he is lucky..

> Along with Tiger, there are spotted deers, Sambar, Barking deers, Sloth bears, Leopard, wild dogs, wild boars. Since Bandhavgad has less hilly area, it is easy to spot animal and hence overall chances of sighting of all variety of animals is high.

Photographs of the place

SCHEDULE OF THE CAMP

Meeting Time and Place

Details will be provided to the registered participants 10 days prior to the event.

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